| Revision for Collection of Wonders | ||
| Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-28 14:25:17] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-28 14:34:03] |
| DISCOVERER | ||
| Miekuel | → | Miekuel |
| NAME | ||
| Skaude (Collection of Wonders) | → | Collection of Wonders |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| Skaude AA-A h294 | → | Skaude AA-A h294 |
| CATEGORY | ||
| Stellar Features | → | Stellar Features |
| CATEGORY 2 | ||
| Tourist Beacons | → | Tourist Beacons |
| REGION | ||
| Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| CALLSIGN | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| This system contains two black holes, a ringed M-class star, a ringed white dwarf, and a ringed neutron star. A tourist beacon is set up near the ringed M-class star. | → | This system contains two black holes, a ringed M-class star, a ringed white dwarf, and a ringed neutron star. A tourist beacon is set up near the ringed M-class star. |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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This system is called Collection of Wonders for a reason. There are two black holes in a close binary orbit, featuring some of the rarest bodies known to exist in the galaxy.
There is a tourist beacon for Commanders to visit, which orbits one of the largest known ringed M-Class stars in the galaxy. The rings have a width of 2.49 ls (747,300 km) and appear quite dark on approach.
Next up is the ringed White Dwarf (DA) which also has a wide ring, with a width of 7.19 ls (2,154,130 km). A beautiful sight both from up close and from a distance.
There are a total of six gas giants orbiting this white dwarf star, two of which are Class II in a close binary orbit.
Finally, there is a ringed methane dwarf T class star, with the rings having a width of 2.49 ls (747,300 km) and can make for some fantastic views.
There is also a ringed neutron star which has the widest rings in the system, coming in at 8.60 ls (2,579,610 km).
Don't forget about the two black holes: without them, the wondrous sights of this system would not exist. Black Hole A is 11,910 million years old, with 31.5391 Solar Masses, and can give off some beautiful warped views of the nearby stars and nebulae.
| → | This system, dubbed the "Collection of Wonders", has for quite some time been a popular place to visit. There are two black holes in a close binary orbit, featuring some of the rarest bodies known to exist in the galaxy. The system also sits right on the road between Sol and Colonia, making it a popular stop for fleet carriers traveling the route, or for expeditions heading deeper into the galaxy.
There is a tourist beacon for Commanders to visit, which orbits one of the largest known ringed M-Class stars in the galaxy. The rings have a width of 2.49 ls (747,300 km) and appear quite dark on approach.
Next up is the ringed White Dwarf (DA) which also has a wide ring, with a width of 7.19 ls (2,154,130 km). A beautiful sight both from up close and from a distance.
There are a total of six gas giants orbiting this white dwarf star, two of which are Class II in a close binary orbit.
Finally, there is a ringed methane dwarf T class star, with the rings having a width of 2.49 ls (747,300 km) and can make for some fantastic views.
There is also a ringed neutron star which has the widest rings in the system, coming in at 8.60 ls (2,579,610 km).
Don't forget about the two black holes: without them, the wondrous sights of this system would not exist. Black Hole A is 11,910 million years old, with 31.5391 Solar Masses, and can give off some beautiful warped views of the nearby stars and nebulae.
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